Kitimat Snow Buries Northern B.C. Region (PHOTOS)

Kitimat has been hit by 120 centimetres of snow since Thursday. The 24-hour snowfall record is 112 centimetres set in 1961.

UPDATE - Feb. 12, 2015: About 168 centimetres of snow fell on Kitimat between 4 p.m. Feb. 5 Thursday and 4 a.m. Feb. 7 Saturday, while 159 centimetres fell in Terrace during the same time period.

The heavy snowfall just fell short of breaking 24-hour records, as 109 centimetres fell in Kitimat over 24 hours and the previous record was 112.3 centimetres on Feb. 18, 1972, according to Environment Canada.

People in the northern B.C. cities of Kitimat and Terrace are being asked to stay home as snow continues to bury the region.

Officials are asking people to stay home as whiteout conditions have created dangerous travel conditions. Abandoned vehicles are making it difficult for already stretched road crews to clear all the snow, said Kitimat Mayor Phil Germuth.